society & social issues

Wieland, Vice President of the initiative D21 and Managing Director of TNS infratest. Dr. Petra Wolf, Executive Director at ipima, added: Parallel to the declining use also the people’s satisfaction with the online services decreases the administration. The demands for services, providing online and mobile the authorities their customers available, have increased considerably. Apparently, people expect a similar level of user friendliness, safety and design as she used it by non-governmental activities. In particular she would not miss her familiar usage patterns, such as about the integration of social networks in the interaction with authorities. No survey of land could conform sufficiently these needs.” Compared to the previous year the use of barriers could not be reduced they are to the contrary in all countries even bigger now. In particular lack of consistency and opaque structures of official website provide for respondents key obstacles to the use of electronic administrative services represent.

The results show a gap between the growing on one side needs of citizens in the development of E-Government platforms parallel to the progress of private-sector online services and on the other hand the current Status quo of available services total. On the occasion of the presentation of the e-Government monitor 2013 the IT officer explains the Federal Government, Cornelia Rogall-Grothe Secretary of State: to preserve the confidence of users in State-offered online services and to recover any lost confidence, we need to strengthen significantly cyber security and privacy in the E-Government measures. Furthermore, E-government services are increasingly turning to the new expectations of the users will have to set themselves. Against the background of the completely different financial situation compared to the private offers we must discuss how we deal with these users expectations.” The eGovernment MONITOR 2013 The eGovernment MONITOR 2013 (www.egovernment-monitor.de) examines the use and the acceptance of electronic citizen services in the international comparison in the fourth year in a row.

Klaus Farin, founder and head of the archive of youth cultures in Berlin, this analysis corrected: the youth was never rebellious. It was always just minorities. The majority of each generation is, however, bakhsh, stuffy, consumer trottelig and disengaged.” Farina also noted a certain quiets of the decades of youthful innovation thrust: the typical characteristics of today’s youth culture seems to be that they are old. All youth cultures that ever existed, still exist. Big youth scenes occur since the 1990s. The last dominant youth culture still hip hop right now is.” Today makes the crossover”, the constant mix of existing styles, dynamics. It belongs to the normalcy of today’s young people to undergo up to six different scenes. “The central message of today’s youth culture seems to be: If you believe, with a view to be able to assess me, you deceives you enormously”, Farin explains.

A significantly innovative element is the increasing proportion of young people with a migration background in Germany. However, the majority society knows very little about it. So the media reports about Turkish or German-Russian youth frequently as issue groups”, which incorporated either as bad or particularly aggressive represented. In fact, young people from a migrant background both put sex long creative impulses in the German youth cultures. Against the background that they have diverse forms of expression and combine different identities, that is not a surprising fact.

The brochure youth culture between Islam and Islamism. “Lifestyle, media and music”, the Berlin network school without racism school with courage “in 2008 with the support of the Federal Government published, reflecting the impact of the crossover for migrants. An interesting hybrid of subcultures in Germany is for example pop-Islam”: on the one hand young people hear Hip-Hop, wearing designer clothing and want to make a career in the music business. On the other hand represent at the same time more conservative morals, like for example sexual abstinence before marriage, abstinence, or abandonment of the consumption.